7615 Ranch with Iron Sights Question

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CanuckRem
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7615 Ranch with Iron Sights Question

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Hello.
New to forum.
I recently acquired a 7615 rifle that was advertised as a ranch carbine.
After doing some reading on-line it seems the ranch carbine model should not have iron sights.
Everything looks like it belongs originally to the rifle.
Do you think this was a limited run or special order or something else?
Of note, I erased the last 3 digits of the serial number for the pics.
Thanks!
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Mainspring
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Re: 7615 Ranch with Iron Sights Question

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I don't know about your particular version but it is quite common to come across a limited run. Many of these limited runs are advertised as a distributor's special, a wholesaler wants something different to offer their customers and the factory obliges.

If you have the original box ,and/or paperwork, it usually has a Part Number on the label. The part number is the exact manufacturer's number rather than the more generic "Model 7615". Sometimes this part number can be used in an internet search. A distributor's name might also be on a label.
CanuckRem
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Re: 7615 Ranch with Iron Sights Question

Post by CanuckRem »

Mainspring wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 3:17 pm I don't know about your particular version but it is quite common to come across a limited run. Many of these limited runs are advertised as a distributor's special, a wholesaler wants something different to offer their customers and the factory obliges.

If you have the original box ,and/or paperwork, it usually has a Part Number on the label. The part number is the exact manufacturer's number rather than the more generic "Model 7615". Sometimes this part number can be used in an internet search. A distributor's name might also be on a label.
Thanks very much for the information, I appreciate it!

Unfortunately, I did not get the original box or any other information that would be helpful.
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